Ruben Gallego, who recently became the first Latino elected to Senate in Arizona, tells PEOPLE about his hard-fought journey to a better life after things went 'very wrong very fast' for his family wh ...
When officials suggested he take a leave, Gallego joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve before returning to Harvard and graduating in 2004. Courtesy of Ruben Gallego A young Ruben Gallego ...
As Ruben Gallego prepares for the biggest ... When officials suggested he take a leave, Gallego joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve before returning to Harvard and graduating in 2004.
As Ruben Gallego prepares for the biggest moment of ... When officials suggested he take a leave, Gallego joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve before returning to Harvard and graduating in ...
As Ruben Gallego prepares for ... their lives — the most casualties for a Marine unit since the Beirut bombing of a Marine barracks in 1983. (Gallego later recounted his time with the unit ...
Where presidential politics is concerned, there’s no time like the present to begin jockeying for the 2028 nomination, ...
Before he is sworn in today as the first Latino U.S. Senator in Arizona history, Ruben Gallego was back in Somerton late last ... from Harvard University and serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. "We did ...
As the 119th Congress kicks off Friday, some new members enter office with more prominent resumes in the politics or business ...
Ruben Gallego, a former Marine and Arizona Democrat ... have been a clear line of sight on the former president. My Marine Corps training taught me that,” said Gallego, an Iraq veteran who is running ...